ANSWER THE TELEPHONE LIKE BUDDY THE ELF DAY
Answer the Telephone Like Buddy the Elf Day on December 18th encourages everyone to add some elf behavior to their day. #AnswerThePhoneLikeBuddyTheElfDay
NATIONAL TWIN DAY
On December 18th, National Twin Day celebrates all the siblings who enjoy the unique connection because they share a birthday. #NationalTwinDay
NATIONAL ROAST SUCKLING PIG DAY
National Roast Suckling Pig Day on December 18th recognizes a savory dish that takes some planning to prepare. The results, however, are worth the effort. #RoastSucklingPigDay
NATIONAL RE-GIFTING DAY
Each year on the Thursday before Christmas, people across the United States participate in National Re-gifting Day. The day acknowledges the office parties and the unique Christmas gift exchanges that they do. This particular December Thursday appears to be the most common day for companies to hold their annual employee/company Holiday parties. #NationalRegiftingDay
Coming on December 19, 2025
National Days
UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER DAY
NATIONAL HARD CANDY DAY
NATIONAL UNDERDOG DAY
NATIONAL OATMEAL MUFFIN DAY
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🧝♂️ Buddy the Elf, What's Your Favorite Color? 🧝♀️
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear—but the second best way is answering the phone like a North Pole legend!
Join National Day Calendar tomorrow, December 18th, for our annual Answer the Phone Like Buddy the Elf Day contest! We're going LIVE on Facebook starting at 1 PM CST to celebrate with prizes, syrup (maybe?), and a whole lot of holiday spirit.
How to Play & Win:
- Watch Live: Tune in to our Facebook Live stream at 1 PM CST.
- Call In: We'll be taking live calls during the event. Number to call, 701-204-6674
Pick a Color: Tell us your favorite color. If our "Wheel of Christmas Cheer" lands on your color, you win a prize pack!
Don't be a cotton-headed ninny-muggins—mark your calendars and get your elf voice ready!
Live on Facebook
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Notable Birthdays for December 18
Alfred Elzey Jones (1816-1871) - Major General for the Confederate Army,
Charles Griffin (1825-1867) - Major General for the Union Army.
Lyman Abbott (1835-1922) - Theologian.
Foxhall P. Keene (1867-1941) - Polo player and thoroughbred horse breeder.
Ty Cobb (1886-1961) - MLB player who was nicknamed the Georgia Peach.
Robert Moses (1888-1981) -Parks official involved in overseeing the rebuilding of the Long Island and NYC parks and roads.
Edwin Howard Armstrong (1890-1954) - Inventor of the FM radio.
Bill Holland (1907-1984) - Race car driver.
Esther Lederberg (1922-2006) - Microbiologist who discovered the bacterial virus lambda phage.
Gene Shue (1931-2022) - NBA player who is credited with inventing the spin move.
Steven Spielberg (1946-Still Living) - Founder of DreamWorks.
Judy Heumann (1947-2023) - Disability rights activist,
Radia Perlman (1951-Still Living) - Computer programmer who invented the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
Elliot Easton (1953-Still Living) - Guitarist and lead singer of the Cars.
Ray Liotta (1954-2022) - Actor remembered for his roles in Goodfellas and Field of Dreams. Cop Land), born in Newark, New Jersey
Ron White (1956-Still Living) - Comedian nicknamed Tater Salad.
Brad Pitt (1963-Still Living) - Actor in films like A River Runs Through It and the Ocean's 11 series.
Katie Holmes (1978-Still Living) - Actress who rose to fame after her starring role in Dawson's Creek.
Christina Aguilera (1980-Still Living) - Pop singer.
Memorable Events for December 18
1719 - Thomas Fleet publishes Mother Goose's Melodies For Children.
1777 - The U.S. celebrates its first Thanksgiving.
1787 - N.J. becomes the 3rd state to join the Union.
1796 - The Baltimore Monitor becomes the first newspaper to appear on a Sunday.
1839 - The first portrait photograph of a female face is taken by John William Draper.
1865 - Secretary of State William Seward proclaims the adoption of the 13th Amendment.
1888 - The ancient Anasazi ruins of Mesa Verde are discovered.
1917 - Prohibition is passed by Congress.
1936 - The first giant panda arrives in the U.S. from China.
1957 - The world's first full scale nuclear power plant begins to generate electricity.
1972 - President Nixon announces the U.S. will engage in a series of Christmas bombings.
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